Chef'n FreshForce Lemon Squeezer Citrus Juicer, Manual Hand Press with Dual-Gear Power for Maximum Juice Extraction, Durable, Collard Green

Chef'n FreshForce Lemon Squeezer Citrus Juicer, Manual Hand Press with Dual-Gear Power for Maximum Juice Extraction, Durable, Collard Green

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Specifications

  • Brand: Chef'n
  • Color: Collard Green
  • Special Feature: Dishwasher Safe
  • Product Dimensions: 3.25"D x 2.83"W x 10.25"H
  • Material: Stainless Steel

The Chef'n FreshForce Lemon Squeezer Citrus Juicer in Collard Green is designed to simplify the citrus juicing process. This manual hand press stands out with its dual-gear power mechanism that optimizes juice extraction, allowing you to extract up to 20% more juice compared to standard models. Whether you're crafting cocktails or enhancing your culinary creations, this juicer promises both efficiency and ease of use.

Features

  • Maximum Juice, Minimal Effort: The patented dual-gear mechanism boosts pressing force while minimizing hand strain.
  • Premium Quality Construction: Made from durable nylon and stainless steel for exceptional durability.
  • Ergonomic & Easy to Use: Features comfortable non-slip handles for a secure grip and reduced pressure on hands during use.
  • Ideal for Lemons & Small Citrus: Specifically designed for lemons, key limes, and similar fruits, making it perfect for recipes and drinks.
  • Dishwasher Safe Design: Top-rack dishwasher safe for quick cleanup; compact size allows easy storage.

Pros

  • Efficient juice extraction thanks to the dual-gear design.
  • Durable construction ensures long-term use.
  • Compact and stylish appearance fits nicely in any kitchen decor.
  • Easy to clean, enhancing user convenience.
  • Comfortable handle design minimizes fatigue during repetitive squeezing.

Cons

  • Not suitable for larger citrus fruits due to its size.
  • Requires manual operation, which may not be ideal for those seeking an electric option.

What Customers Say

T
5 / 5

Easily the best lemon juicer I’ve used.

The Chef’n FreshForce Citrus Juicer (Lemon) is easily the best lemon juicer I’ve used.It works extremely well and gets a surprising amount of juice with very little effort. The pressing mechanism really makes a difference, especially compared to basic handheld juicers. You don’t have to squeeze hard, and it feels efficient and controlled.While this is the larger size, it works great for lemons and also handles limes without any issue. Build quality feels solid, and it’s comfortable to use.Simple, effective, and well designed. If you use fresh citrus regularly, this is a great kitchen tool and well worth it.

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E
5 / 5

Worth every penny

5/5 juicer. It makes juicing so easy. It's incredibly sturdy, good build quality, easy to use and requires a lot less effort than you would think.Clean up is a breeze. It's clearly a step above other juicers. This juicer is worth every penny. When you crank down on it, you know that it'll last you way longer than a cheaper alternative.

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P
5 / 5

Great product

Love this thing it works great! Great for juicing many types of citrus fruits. Love this thing! It’s a bit big but works great and I think it was made well.

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A
5 / 5

Chef n’ Press Lemon Squeezer

I purchased this for the times when I just need a small and quick juicer for lemons and limes. I learned about this juicer after reading a product review recommending the juicer in an ATK article.The juicer is good quality. It is sized to juice lemons and limes. It is sturdy and it doesn’t take much effort to thoroughly squeeze the juice from lemons and limes in one squeeze. It’s very convenient to put the juicer in the dishwasher after using it. It’s small enough that it doesn’t take up much room in a drawer.I’ve been using the juicer regularly for about a month now. During this time, it’s worked perfectly. I have no complaints about this handy little juicer.

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W
4 / 5

A great tool if you use it properly.

We bought this juicer to replace the ubiquitous all metal powder coated juicers (lemon and lime) we had for years. The old juicers were beginning to lose their powder coating and the pot metal was exposed to the juice. This is a problem because most pot metal contains lead which can leach into acidic solutions like citrus juice. This device has a more complex construction and attempts to use compound leverage and a gear/rack to do a better job at juicing. It somewhat succeeds at this in that I find it very easy to use and it requires little force on the handles to extract the juice. The parts that come in contact with your juice are either nylon plastic or chromed metal (probably pot metal). I don't put mine in the dishwasher every time, but instead hand wash it and carefully clean the acidic oils and liquids off the chrome part so it will last longer. Yes, as many have pointed out, you do have to sometimes use both hands to start a squeeze. And yes, do be careful with exerting too much force on the handles - I can easily see this being a point of failure. One thing I should note about juicing: squeezing the living daylights out of a lime or lemon is NOT the best way to go. When you squeeze citrus too hard, the extremely bitter oils in the skin are extracted in greater quantity resulting in very harsh tasting juice. If you are just doing some stupid cleanse BS and don't care about subtleties of taste and flavor, then by all means pankcake the crap out of your citrus. If however, you want just juice that is bright and appropriately limey or lemony, then squeeze carefully and stop before the skin begins to give up all that oil. Which bring us back to this Chef'n juicer. Because the handles do flex a bit it lets you avoid over squeezing. When the "piston" reaches the end of its travel and the handles start to flex then STOP - you are done and your juice is perfect. Did it get every last molecule of juice out of that poor half lime? No, but it did extract the best tasting juice and that is what most normal people want.So what do we have here? We have a juicer that has succeeded for the most part in making juicing more effective and easier. It extracts very tasty juice when used properly. The shortcomings are actually a result of Chef'ns attempt to improve the process. The mechanism has plastic parts that can, will and do fail. They had to use plastic to keep the product affordable. Does the juicer fail if you use it carefully? I don't know, but I'll get back to you on that. Do I recommend this juicer? Yes I do, but be aware what you are buying.Update 02/26/21 : Still using this juicer at least once a week. No issues that alter performance. There is a little bit of gunk collected around a hinge pin but it is not in contact with the juice and is strictly cosmetic. We do not put it in the dishwasher as I feel that would shorten it's' life. This is a very good juicer for lemons and limes and if you treat it nice it will last a long time

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A
5 / 5

Fantastic squeezer

Best lemon/lime squeezer ever. It is strong and lasts a long time. It squeezes with ease for cocktails and citrus sauces. Worth every penny

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R
5 / 5

Strong easy to use lemon squeezer.

This worked great when I used it. From the photo I wasn't sure, but these are strong, sturdy, easy to use lemon squeezers. I did try to squeeze an orange, but I truly is too small, although it was a very large orange. Guess I'll buy a bigger one. This is one of those things that I wish I didn't wait so long to buy. (Also in that category are multiple scoops in various sizes for making cookies, muffins etc.)

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